Chance on Sentence Examples

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  • He was in love with a ghost and unwilling to take a chance on you.

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  • I didn't take a chance on you for the reason you think.

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  • For taking a chance on me.

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  • You tear me away from the only stability I have in my life, expect me to change my view on the entire world overnight, reject me and now, you're asking me to take a chance on something you can't guarantee.

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  • But I wouldn't want to take a chance on losing you.

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  • She'd never taken a chance on a man or let herself wonder what she was missing.

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  • Since I'm here, I guess it's a good thing I didn't take a chance on him.

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  • Xander didn't say what he wanted, that he took a chance on Jessi, but she hadn't yet decided to take one on him.

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  • The one time he took a chance on someone … "We're meeting D there," Jule said and held out one fist to Xander, the other to Darian.

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  • The one time he took a chance on someone … "We're meeting D there," Jule said and held out one fist to Xander, the other to Darian.

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  • Was Danny Crow really not worth a chance on the back of relegation, especially given his relative pittance of a salary?

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  • Oprah Winfrey took a chance on Ray, helping her secure her own daytime talk show, The Rachael Ray Show.

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  • In 2007, Bravo took a chance on both Haim and his buddy, Corey Feldman, developing the series The Two Coreys.

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  • She is the star of the television show Sonny With a Chance on the Disney Channel, and recently appeared in the made for TV movie Princess Protection Program, along with her best friend and fellow actress Selena Gomez.

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  • Of course, you're taking a chance on the condition of any used book you order online, but you can still use the capabilities of each site to your advantage.

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  • Finally, you can take the chance on trimming them to suit you, but be sure and draw some sort of pattern first!

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  • Absolutely nothing is left to chance on this evening.

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  • If you want to check out a new ride or an old favorite without waiting in line, paying for park admission, or taking a chance on a mechanical shutdown, roller coaster video clips are the way to go.

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  • Independent video game developers are often more willing to take a chance on a talented novice to the field.

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  • So, if you don't have time to wait for a refrigerator to chill it down, or you don't want to take the chance on the extreme temperature of the freezer, you may want to consider a wine chiller.

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  • Take a chance on one, and see if you like it.

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  • In 2000, ABC Television took a chance on a new show called Dancing with the Stars, which showcases celebrities learning to ballroom dance with professional competitors.

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  • While swingers activities in the past were spread through word of mouth, with occasionally taking a chance on someone who might be interested, Internet resources have made it increasingly easy to find like-minded couples.

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  • While you can take a chance on finding a like-minded couple at a party or other event, swingers need only go online to find personal ads and listings for local clubs.

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  • He decided to take a chance on the boys and in 2005, It's About Time, the debut album by the Jonas Brothers was released.

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